Unraveling the Multi-Scale Nature of Fusion with Simulations
Fusion energy researchers from the University of California, San Diego have recently published a study that sheds light on the multi-scale nature of fusion reactions. They found that in order to accurately simulate a fusion reaction, both the macro and micro scales must be taken into consideration.
The team used computer simulations to replicate the conditions of a fusion reactor, replicating the behavior of the plasma and the energy it produces. The simulations revealed that, in order to accurately capture the behavior of a fusion reaction, both the macro and micro scales must be taken into account. Additionally, the simulations showed that the full fusion reaction is closely linked to the behavior of the individual particles that make up the plasma.
This research gives us a better understanding of how fusion reactions work and how to better control them. It’s an exciting development in the world of fusion energy, and could be key to making fusion a viable energy source in the future.
source: Phys.org